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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, June 1, 1979 Page4 roooo o sooooooosooofrfroooao COUNTY KANOSH KAPERS 4JI AGENT By Beth Crosland USU Extension Home Economist FILLMORE FROLICS os In with many friends. Larry and Pat Anderson. Monroe, were with Rosie and Evan Ander- Fillmore Hosptial Mrs. Nellie Lambert has been a patient at the for son. Fillmore Hospital Conrad came Betty several weeks. front Riverton to spend the two days with her moMontee Brunson ther. DeLcll Brunson. sheds cast David and Diane Turlittle May 15 was a great ner. five sons and of Hebcr City, Brunson for Montee daughter day who had his body cast came to be with his parremoved. He was ser- ents Mel and Mary Turiously injured in a fall on ner. and grandmother, January 19, and was in Sylvia Jensen. the Payson Hosptial for Dtiving over from Delcomta were Carl and Helen before weeks some ing home where he was Warner. Verna Walch and a bed patient until the daughter. Salome Seeley. cast could be taken off. The latter had come from He will wear a brace and Salt lake City to be with be on crutches for several her Mom. Pat and Mollie McBride more weeks. Montee is the son of and daughter. Bountiful, McBride, Norma and Denny S. and Dorothy Salt Lake City, all were at Brunson. the cemetery on Sunday. Phil and Mildred WarVisits by Motorcycle ner. Salt Lake City, were Mr. and Mrs. Johnny house guests of Lex and White traveled by motor- Phyllis McKee in Holden cycle from Las Vegas to and visited with the Snyvisit their grandparents, der family in Fillmore. Flora and Harold HuntsThad Stewart visited man. They went home his mother-in-law- , MarFriday. garet Rowley, and spent some time in Meadow with his father. Cliff Memorial Day news Stewart. His wife Racquet had accompanied a Seen at the cemetery gioup of girls from St. and Monday Geoige to a special funcSunday tion at BYU. the were following: Mcrodean David and Cathy Kenney, Bunker, Florence children of Joan Kenney, Sandy. ' and Cedar City, were with Meeks of Altadena. Calitheir grandmother, Zina fornia. joined other memHunter. Two of the great- bers of the Nellie Huntsgrandchildren were also man family over the long Mrs. Meeks weekend. there. John and Jana Whicker flew to Salt Lake and the and three children of sisters drove down toPayson were dividing gether. their time between parGuests of Mrs. Nada ents. Dean and Marlene Melville for the two days Whicker, and Jack and were children. Mearo-dca- n and DeVere Staples, Edna McBride. Bill and Marguerite of St. George. Mr. and Manhard came from Rich- Mrs. Ross Melville, Sanfield for the long week- dy. and some of their end. They were guests children. of Vernon and Toots Visiting among the PePeterson while visiting tersons were Velma and ' Alton Poulson. Salt Lake City. Bertha and R. H. Blohm, and daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Lambert. Glen and Nedra Nelson, Salt with Lake visited City, Gene and Lillian McBride and Francis and Virginia Kelly. Guests of Myrtle Beauregard were her son, her grandson, Barth, Bradley, and a friend fiom Tooele. Mrs. Leah Wood and daughter, Elaine Gordon, came from American Fork on Sunday. J. Ralph Wood and wife, Jackie, came Monday. Attend Commencement Mr. and Mrs. Mark Paxton were in the Salt Lake area last week to Commencement attend at Hillcrest Exercises High School. Their grandValerie Vindaughter. cent. gave a valedictorian address. She is the daughter of Kent and Theone Vincent She was of Midvale. Homecoming Queen and cheerleader. The Paxton's daughter, and Paula Memmott, Michael and children, Monica, of Sandy are spending a few days with them. Visitors from SLC Visiting with Laura Warner were daughter Elaine Mason, Mapleton, son Brent, Salt Lake City. His wife, Margaret, achim and companied stayed with her mother, Della Paxton. around and cemetery town. Woodrow and Phyllis Day and family were calling on friends. Thressa Whatcott and from Gwen Colby Logan, her daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Van and Hope, came from and Stott Stephanie Provo. from Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Loy Dobson and Rose and Hap Black Heather from Salt Lake. were at the Orvil KimMr. and Mrs. Willard ball home. Guests of Nina Black Rogers of Monroe spent some time here during were Ila Black Turner, Salt Lake City; Carolyn the Memorial holidays. . , (Courtesy of Helen B. and Gary Little of Cedar USU Exteniion Home Economist Beth Crosland taught this group of Vietnamese to conserve energy City. Rogers) Neta (Juanita) Charles-wort- while using their vacuums, washers, dryers, etc. Josic Miller and her daughter-in-law- , and some of her Jeanie Miller, arrived from Cali- daughters came from Salt Lake. fornia just prior to MemAt the Preal George orial Day. Jeanie stayed to help Josie get set up home were Eloise Warfor the summer. Everyner, Inez Beeston, Cecil Norma one is happy to have Josie and George. back. Lloyd and Leola joined Beth N. Crosland, USU them also, as did many Extension Home Econo-is- t. of their families. Very nice program has been working All of the children of with the Southeast Asians People in Kanosh ap- the late Slim and Urvie teaching them to conpreciated the impressive Hutchinson were visitserve energy. She helped service carried out by ing at the cemetery and in them with the operation Post 61 of the American town. of small appliances, Legion (Fillmore). The Many of the Charles namely, vacuums, washAuxiliary accompanied Ahlstrom family came ers. dryers, etc. She felt them and "Miss Poppy back home. the workshops were very At the home of Helen and some young singers worthwhile. also participated. and Lloyd Rogers were She has also been son Rex and wife Fay. teaching the Pat and Watts family reunion Larry Anderson, children the proper foods Josie and Jeanie Miller, to eat to make their who of and many others The descendants bodies and healthy the late Harvey and Betsy called. strong. They were taught USU Extension Home Economist Beth Crosland met with the children Hunter Watts gathered in to eat foods from the four Kanosh for a reunion at Cemetery was beautiful basic food groups. They to teach them the four basic food groups. the old Watts home, now had a fun day of making owned by Lenore Skidcompliments and sampling homemade Many Here were heard on the well-ke- ice cream in order to fulmore of Ogden. and beautiful ap- fill the milk food group. were representatives of Vie W. Lewis, Harvey Beth really enjoys her pearance of our and Barbara Watts, work with these young and Mack Carling, people who are so willing Wilford W. Watts, into learn. cluding his son, Ardean, of the Utah Symphony. t&fii h Energy class for Southeast Asians pre-scho- pre-scho- If you Memorial Day items aren't included this week, call them in soon for the June 8 BUFFET DINNER Reports mission very large crowd Sacrament attended meeting Sunday. Elder Duane George reported his mission to Japan. People from both sides of the family and many friends came. He gave a Fine talk. Duane is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Van George. Many came home A Mrs. Ralph Thomson and all of her grandchildren were visiting at the $7J5 & "A kind word it better then a big pie. JL. O Rumen Proverb A Are the New Dealers For Intermountain Precision Built Homes -- or 743-540- 8 527-328- we the component package Or Many Styles and Floor Plans to Choose From Budget Priced from $19,537.00 Bennett & Knight Co. of Delta Construction Pti: 23 or AlffHtWlTfO 6 PtAlfO Kio HOMES fqPRECISIONBILT X, J Ogdn, Utah XX 99( Coolers Hooks, line & Sinkers Beer & Pop Rods & Reels Open 7 days a and up Camping Fuel & Supplies week nil 10:00 Weekdays QSSOS June, ah hhe. Fillmore Senior Cihiens Center offered & TEACHER: Janet Cooper home. Kellee it the daughter of Bonnie & Maughen Christensen of Holden. She has been working In Salt Lake where she has learned all the latest In Hair Cuts & Stylet. Kellee specializes perm. In the new Curly Look The shop will be open Tuesday through Saturday. trough DENNA LYMAN ROBERTSON has been recently appearing on television as an Osmond Productions Dancer. She was also a cheerleader at Millard and Provo High Schools, and a former Lot Angeles Gymnastic Champion. All classes are lor both TUESDAYS men and women, and start at the beginning levels. It's easy and It's fun!) Gymnastics: Junior class ... ages Senior class ....ages Disco: Junior class ... ages Teen class ... ages Adult class ... ages 13-2- 0 2 13-1- 9 20-8- 0 3.30 p m. p m. yrs 4.30 yrs 6 00 pm. yrs 7 00 p m. yrs 8 00 p m. Kellee alto specializes in mens haircuts TUITION: $10 for 1 course, $15 for 2 courses. Register Vi hour prior to first lesson, June 5th. Call now for your appointment Same program is being ottered on Wednesdays at the Delta High School. 743-688- 4 I i 894 a New Look the Beauty Shop at the John will Craig 864-377- XX JUL Home For More Information - Call 864-2- 1 Salmon Eggs in Monroe 7 KELLEE CHRISTENSEN have that you can build your self. Complete with everything for your building needs LX FISHING GEAR TUESDAY, JUNE 5th, Approved -- Pioneer Market Fillmore, Flovcll, Scipio, Meadow, Kanosh, Holden Start out your summer with just days a L. in Call VA, FHA, Farm iW USU Extension Home Economist Beth Crosland met with this group of Laotions to help them understand conserving energy in the use of their electrical appliances. Located in Monroe, Utah, for anyone Knight Construction We have the PreBuilt you can move into In teacher Gwen pre-scho- ol 743-541- Ivan Washburn Furnace Cleaning . krge selrctU vegetables to pleose rirriwei Dessert end bevemge ore included. ANNOUNCING & Prizes talent contest. will be given for individual and group partiLets have a cipation. super day! Plan to be For more inforthere! USU Extenstion Home Economist Beth Crosland and mation. call the USU at Monroe show children how to freeze Office Extension ssssssssss r2Z GHU C5..,'y, Bennett 4-- $5.00. which is good for all rides and you can swim on your pass until 2:00 p.m. There will also be a fashion show and a CLEANING DUAINE MELVILLE'S PARADISE DINING ROOM ' Please make reservations Attention all Again this year. Davis County is hosting the State Lagoon Day! It will be on Thursday, June 7, 1979. The events and fun begin at 10:00 a.m. with registration, ticket booths open at 10:30 and rides open at 11:00 a.m. The USU Extension Office has been issued a pass so that all members can buy a of furnace Cornish Came Hen Friday and Saturday evenings 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Lagoon Day 4-- H CALL NEWS IN CGZZD. 'CDo' Prime Rib Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Penney enjoyed visits duiing the weekend from Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nixon and family. Penny. Colette, Curtis, and |